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Cost Model with BIM 5D in Autodesk Revit at ARCHCOM (czech)

Cost Model with BIM 5D in Autodesk Revit at ARCHCOM (czech)

Customer challenge

The ARCHCOM design office has been active in real estate development since 1996. Currently, the office focuses on design and construction in the BIM 5D system, which connects the design and implementation of buildings with the financial model in one digitized system. In the initial stages, the cost of construction is dealt with at the level of the investor or their pricing consultant - and without reference to the designer's BIM output, which is certainly an area ready for development. In other cases, the BIM model is being assiduously converted into other open formats that can be embedded into interfaces for automatic generation of less extensive budgets - e.g. BIM Platform. In order to create a priced BIM 5D model in Archcom's concept, a formal project brief in collaboration with the investor ("outline specifications") is required with a more or less clear target amount and standards for which the construction is to be delivered.

Project goals

The following priority project goals were identified: 1) Transition to BIM 5D 2) Implement functional classification system (internal, SNIM, TSK, URS, user) 3) Optimally configure Revit template (speeds up work) 4) Enable acceptance of Revit categories 5) Enable proper and effective modeling 6) Enable Cost Manager in the design team (someone who knows pricing) 7) Implement several tasks with exporting and importing data

Solution

Following initial consultations to assess and review client's needs, Autodesk Solution Provider Adeon prepared analysis of software solutions and consultancy steps needed to achieve all goals. A solution was created around Autodesk Revit, the Architecture, Engineering & Construction (AEC) Collection and Dynamo, together with the CDE solution Autodesk Docs.

Business outcome

The primary benefit of such an integrated BIM 5D pricing model is the current price of the construction work at any point in the designer's work. It is no longer necessary to send everything to the budgeter or to recalculate new data for the client at every change ("data drop"). If design discipline is maintained during the work, the BIM model and the pricing model are always up-to-date and can be shared. Another benefit is the ongoing transparency for the pricing consultant on the client side. With a few clicks, the necessary items from a specific category can be filtered and savings or changes can be proposed. In real time, it is thus possible to simulate individual design options and monitor their impact on the overall cost of the building - all with a minimum of extra work. A final advantage of the integrated BIM approach is the ongoing client awareness.

Conclusion

Thanks to these procedures, Archcom has an overview of the cost of a projected building or element from the beginning at any point in time. Archcom contracts with the investor and guarantees how much the project will cost when the contract is signed and the concept is created.

Project summary

    Duration & delivery

  • 30
  • 2020-10-31

    Autodesk solutions

  • Revit
  • Architecture
  • Engineering & Construction Collection
  • Dynamo Studio
  • BIM 360 Docs

    Services provided

  • BIM Standardization & Accreditation
  • Product Training
  • System Implementation
  • Configuration & Deployment
  • Technical Support

    Customer industry

  • Architecture
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